DAILY STAR

Manchester City have hit rebel striker Carlos Tevez for a whopping £9m for turning his back on the club.

ALSO: Mario Balotelli's fuming agent has launched a fierce attack on referee Howard Webb and threatened to take the striker away from English football...

Steven Gerrard is dreaming of his first taste of Wembley silverware.

THE INDEPENDENT

Carlos Tevez's defence has cost the Manchester City striker more than £9m in wages, fines and lost bonuses.

ALSO: The Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli feels "persecuted" in English football and could be forced out, according to his agent...

Portsmouth have been issued with a winding-up petition by HM Revenue and Customs.

THE TIMES

West Ham United are reconsidering their plans to move to the Olympic Stadium after the London 2012 Games.

ALSO: Manchester City's anger with Carlos Tevez and AC Milan boiled over last night when it emerged that the forward's behaviour since last summer has already cost him more than £9million in fines, unpaid wages and bonuses...

Cardiff City secured another Wembley return with victory on penalties over Crystal Palace in last night's Carling Cup semi-final to set up a meeting with either Manchester City or Liverpool in the final.

THE GUARDIAN

The full extent of Manchester City's legal dispute with Carlos Tevez can be revealed after it emerged the club had found him guilty of gross misconduct for going on strike and taken away £9.3m from the Argentinian in fines, lost wages and bonuses since the start of the season.

ALSO: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain stands to be a wild-card selection for England's Euro 2012 squad after impressing Fabio Capello during his first Premier League start, against Manchester United on Sunday...

The chairmen of Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers, Bruce Buck and Tony Fernandes, will today issue a joint statement appealing for calm ahead of Saturday's potentially explosive derby between the clubs.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Carlos Tevez's ongoing dispute with Manchester City has cost the forward a staggering £9.3 million in lost earnings, with the club revealing the player has been found guilty of gross misconduct since returning to Argentina two months ago.

ALSO: Steven Gerrard is demanding another major shake-up at Anfield. The difference this time is he is not advocating an overhaul of players, owners or management...

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp hid details of a £187,000 payment made to a secret Monaco bank account from his own advisers for six years and feigned "almost complete ignorance" when its existence was finally revealed, Southwark Crown Court heard yesterday.